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  • #21
    Originally posted by Laligalaliga View Post
    Wilder will drop to top 6/7 if he looses again.
    He’d barely be in the top ten. When he loses to Fury, for the third time (let’s be honest), then the only decent wins in 40 odd fights would be Ortiz. Let’s just sit back and take that in for a second...44 fights, only two legitimate top ten opponents...beat one of them twice (who only just, if at all, makes the top ten) and lost to the other twice.

    Some heavyweight champion that is lol

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    • #22
      Originally posted by lion33lit View Post
      Good points by Mr. Sulaiman! The warrior spirit that Wilder has developed through his trials & determined efforts can only make him better... Throughout his 40+ fights he’s always been motivated to perform in ‘blasting out’ fashion. Which is no small feat considering his boney frame and the naysayer population that love to hate him..

      He had performances that were never motivated by getting the upper hand thru cheating, the upper hand was only gained thru “motivation” to take care of his sweet baby girl! ...Wilder had three fights btw canceled due to the cheating & cheating philosophy that was discovered in those three cheating opponents - talk about a reckless universal cheating philosophy!!

      Thru it all(?), Wilders encouragement direction and bravery was still kept intact. Although it seems some frustrations did almost get the best of him, especially over the commercial protected robot safe on the island that Lennox & SRLeonard had to call out....

      Hopefully Wilder can bring in Naazim Richardson into his newly revised camp, and have him call out Cheater Fury and his bionic GLOVE at the most inconvenient time - like Richardson did Margarito & Trinidad!

      It’d be colossal as everyone of his fans who see ‘nothing wrong’ with those wrestlemania **** moves choke back their “free” drinks and tears - as he’s caught palm handed!!

      Hopefully Sulaiman has a voice in getting a good ref that won’t allow **** tactics this time around....I can hardly wait!!!
      Nice to see a lady commenting on here.

      Send bobs & vagene.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by pollywog View Post
        When you've got nothing to lose, it means you've lost everything.

        Fury even took Wilder's soul...

        The good news is, he can get it back and has everything to gain by doing so.

        Failure means living out life as a soulless husk, dried up, bitter and empty.

        Succeed, and the world is his playground again.
        If he took Wilder's soul he did a piss poor job because he would not be demanding a rematch.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
          He has everything to lose, if Fury beats him badly again ( most likely), Wilder will be fighting Helenius level guys.
          Fury is his biggest pay check. If he’s not fighting Fury then he’d be fighting a Helenius anyway right? If he wins he has tons to gain. If he’s as awful as many say he is then why risk fighting a lesser opponent? There’s nobody saying Wilder taking on lesser opponents will turn him into a better fighter this late into a career as an aging fighter. His record gets spat on as it is. So why leave a chance at the title and a big pay check on the table? He has way more to lose not taking this fight. Who knows how things will work out if he steps away? Could take him much longer to get another shot at the title. Fury could lose and have rematches of his own to deal with, all the while Wilder gets older. Wilder is as good as he’s ever going to get. I’m not that stoked to see the third fight but I understand why it’s the right move for Wilder business wise. U can’t give up these chances. If he bowed out and fought lesser guys he’d be shamed. If he looked bad or even lost against someone else he might never get another chance. Try to bomb Fury out is his best chance. If he loses the rest of those fighters will still be there to fight.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
            He’d barely be in the top ten. When he loses to Fury, for the third time (let’s be honest), then the only decent wins in 40 odd fights would be Ortiz. Let’s just sit back and take that in for a second...44 fights, only two legitimate top ten opponents...beat one of them twice (who only just, if at all, makes the top ten) and lost to the other twice.

            Some heavyweight champion that is lol
            That will not be fair on him considering he's been champ for years.
            Wilder is getting to the stage in his career where power alone can't bail him out.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Rockybigblower View Post
              Quote: otherwise his career is over.

              No pressure though.
              I know, right!

              All in one quote he says " He has everything to win, nothing more to lose. If he loses again, it’s okay because he already lost. All he has is to go and make it and win. Otherwise, his career is over."

              If he loses again, no problem -- it's just his career down the drain!

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